"The biggest problem with the military merit system is that the land in the world is always limited......."

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng looked at this sentence and fell into deep thought.

It can be said that this is another blind spot they had not thought of before.

Because for them, before unifying the world, if Qin's land is not enough to be distributed to meritorious soldiers, then continue to fight South Korea.

If South Korea's land is not enough to be distributed to meritorious soldiers, then continue to fight Zhao.

If Zhao's land is not enough, then continue to fight Wei. If

Wei's land is not enough, then go to Chu, Yan, Qi, etc.

In short, the Central Plains is so big, and there are so many vassal states. Including Qin Emperor Ying Zheng, no one has actually thought that there will be a day when there will not be enough land.

Just as before Qin Emperor Ying Zheng, no one thought that someone could really sweep away all the vassal states and make the whole world unified!

But"163" is now after the prince Fusu on the sky, they also suddenly realized this.

The land in the Central Plains is actually limited!

But the generals and soldiers with military merits in the Qin Dynasty are one generation after another, which can be said to be endless.

Under such circumstances, the land and fields of the Central Plains will sooner or later be divided up by the soldiers with military merit.

When the Qin State can no longer give more land and fields to the subsequent soldiers with military merit, the Qin State's military merit system will inevitably collapse. The

Qin State's military merit system represents the credibility of the Qin State and the successive Qin kings for hundreds of years.

Once the military merit system collapses, it also means that the credibility of the Qin State and the successive Qin kings for hundreds of years has collapsed, which means that the Qin State and the Qin King have lost their trust in the Qin people! It also means that the old Qin people of Qin State, as well as the people of the six countries who surrendered to Qin State, will no longer believe in Qin State and Qin King.

The old Qin people and the original six countries will be alienated from Qin State and Qin King!

Putting aside the people of the six countries, how far can Qin State and Qin King go without the support and support of the old Qin people?

At this moment, Qin Emperor Ying Zheng once again remembered what Prince Fusu had said before on the sky curtain:"Only those who are truly supported and recognized by millions of old Qin people in Qin are the real kings of Qin!"

If he lost the true support and recognition of millions of old Qin people in Qin, would he still be the first emperor Ying Zheng?

Similarly, if there was no Qin State supported by millions of old Qin people, would Qin State continue to exist?

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng thought for a while, and then shook his head.

At the same time, Qin Emperor Ying Zheng also realized how stupid his previous idea of letting the Qin army continue to fight the four barbarians, and then taking the land and acres of the four barbarians that were taken down to distribute to the soldiers with military merits was. Is it a reward to distribute the land and acres of the wild and remote four barbarians to the soldiers with military merits?

This is probably not a disguised punishment or exile!

If he really did this, it would be equivalent to taking the initiative to cut off the most fundamental and important pillar of Qin State for hundreds of years, the granting of land and receiving titles for military merits!

Maybe when his order reaches the soldiers, those soldiers who have made military achievements in conquering the four barbarians will rebel against the Qin Dynasty and the King of Qin on the spot.

Even if those soldiers do not rebel, there is a precedent that the Qin State cannot fulfill its military achievements. In the future, those soldiers will no longer be the invincible tiger and wolf division of the Qin State, let alone the Qin sharp soldiers who are loyal to the Qin State and the King of Qin.

Then Qin Emperor Ying Zheng thought of the last scene revealed by the"Fusu, the eldest son of the Qin State", that the Qin State was in chaos and there were countless rebels, but the Qin State was unable to suppress them.

Damn it, the future"self" should not be so stupid as to use the land of the four barbarians to distribute to the soldiers with military merits, which would lead to his own loss of the Qin Army's morale, so he could not mobilize the Qin Army to suppress the rebellion, right?

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng wanted to convince himself that with his own vision, he would definitely not be unable to see the consequences of this problem.

But when I think about it, before Prince Fusu revealed the biggest problem of the military merit system.

The way I thought of was to continue to send the Qin army to fight abroad, and then use the land and fields of the four barbarians to distribute to the soldiers with military merit.

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng's heart suddenly became uneasy.

After all, if he can have such an idea now, then there is no guarantee that the future"self" will also have such a stupid idea, and really implement this idea so stupidly!

At the same time, Qin Emperor Ying Zheng remembered that in the"Fusu, the eldest son of the Qin Dynasty" sky curtain, he only saw the picture of himself issuing an edict to kill the eldest son Fusu, but did not see the picture of himself establishing"Qin Ershi".

Could it be that when the wars were everywhere in the world of Qin and there were countless rebels, he was still in power?

That's why there was no picture of himself establishing"Qin Ershi".

If this is true, then the person who will cause the future Qin State to perish, isn't it me"myself"?

Similarly, the"unworthy descendants" who made the countless efforts of the ancestors of the Qin State in the past go to waste, is it me"myself"?

Then I blamed Fusu wrongly.

Oh, it doesn't matter whether I blame Fusu wrongly or not.........

The important thing is, the Qin State unified in my hands in the past, could it be that it will also perish in my hands in the future?

This is what Emperor Qin Shi Huang could not tolerate and accept.

Especially for the First Emperor who had just completed the unification that no one had been able to accomplish since the Qin State's predecessors and in the eight hundred years since the Zhou Dynasty, and who believed that he had surpassed the Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors in virtue.

Now is the time when he is most proud and conceited!

And at this time, if he is told that the Qin State may perish in his hands in the future, it is simply to kick him from the clouds above the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors into the abyss.

When Emperor Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng thought that the Qin State might perish in his hands in the future, his face turned pale and blue.

"Never allowed!"

"The Qin State will never be allowed to perish!"

"You can't die in my hands!"

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng gritted his teeth and muttered to himself silently, with a rage in his cold eyes.

"Li Si!"

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng suddenly turned his head and looked at Li Si and shouted coldly.

Li Si, who was thinking about the words of Prince Fusu on the sky, shuddered and responded immediately:

""I am here!"

Qin Emperor Ying Zheng swept his sinister, majestic and overbearing eyes over Li Si, and then over the civil and military officials present, and said without any doubt:

"Li Si, with you as the leader, lead all the ministers, follow what Prince Fusu said as the direction of reform, and formulate a new law that can replace the military merit system as soon as possible!"

"During this process, anyone who obstructs the new law will be executed!"

Upon hearing the Emperor's order, Wucheng Hou Wang Jian, the Left Prime Minister Wei Zhuang, the Right Prime Minister Wang Wan, the Court Judge Li Si and other civil and military officials immediately stood up and responded:

"Obey, Your Majesty's order!"

Of course, there were no fools among the civil and military officials who could stand in the field.

With Prince Fusu's thorough explanation, they naturally knew that the military merit system could not last long after the unification.

Reforms must be made so that the Qin State can last long.

In addition, the First Emperor was so determined to reform, so they would not be stupid enough to obstruct the reforms and new laws.

Moreover, the First Emperor had just swept away the six kingdoms and unified the world. His reputation and power were at their peak. If he wanted to reform, no one in the country would stop him.

Reforming at this time would be the time when the resistance was the least.

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